submitted by Peter Makarthis on 09.07.2012
Peter Makarthis (Mc Carthy) Principal Researcher, and Peter Giannes of Inverell, at the Roxy Bingara NSW with promotion for the Roxy Museum Committee on Orange Day 30 June 2012. Contact Peter McCarthy by email.
submitted by Neos Kosmos, Melbourne on 19.04.2012
The First Page of History. Neos Kosmos, 22 December, 2009. A recently released facsimile of Life in Australia,, the first book ever published about Greeks in Australia, provides a rich insight into the individuals who shaped the Greek community at the start of the last century. It is incredible to think that these men in an alien land, took the time to write a book which would assist new settlers from Greece to adjust to the Australian ...
submitted by Stephen Samios on 27.05.2006
May 2006. Looking west. Phil Jorritsma's Biography of George Emmanuel Potiri George Potiri. Post Office Hotel Grafton. 1929 or 1930
Owned by George Emmanuel Potiri, 1929-1930. Compare this photograph of the Hotel, with one taken more than 75 years ago. George Potiri. Post Office Hotel Grafton. 1929 or 1930 "The more things change....the more they stay the same."
submitted by Hugh Gilchrist on 30.01.2006
Indent Agents and Importers From, Hugh Gilchrist. Australians and Greeks. Vol I: The Early Years. p. 202. Halstead Press Sydney 1992 From, Chapter XI Subsection: The Shop-keeping phenomenon. New South Wales. 19th century to WWI. "...From the Kythiran village of Mylopotamos came seven Andronikos brothers, of whom four built up a tea, coffee and chocolate business which, eighty ...
submitted by Ruth Ostrow on 18.01.2006
http://www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/WhatsOn/html/custom/2234-event-details.asp?EventID=8224 I wonder who holds the vast repository of Andronicus Brothers photographs - particularly those related to the growth of the Andronicus business - in Australia? Photograph from the recently completed, 2005, Customs House, Sydney, Exhibition. Coffee Customs 1 July 2005 – 31 December 2005 'Coffee Customs' is the stunning debut ...
submitted by George Poulos on 06.11.2004
Photo 4: Mr and Mrs Nicholas Andronicos, Sydney, 1996. During the 1990's KEVIN CORK undertook extensive research into cinema's in Australia. Tragically, he died before completing his work, but most of the chapters of his Ph.D. Thesis, were completed. His wife and children have kindly given permission for his work to be reproduced. Most Australian's would be unaware of the degree to which Greeks, and particularly ...
submitted by Peter Makarthis on 11.05.2004
Potiri Bros Canberra Dining Rooms in Queanbeyan NSW Australia c 1916. Second from right is Theo Psaros. Can any one identify the other men?
I know of a Nickolas Stathis who lived in Ipswich and later West End. He had about...
Hi Ellisanna I think we are cousins my mother's family were also lazzaretti from Newport mother's name...
mmm translate-type-error happend... I ment bar Astikon! Excuse me : )
Hello, I'm Lien from Holland and searching for the picture I saw in bar Askiton in Potamos and was...
About 5 minutes into the program Ada Margariti, who is an Attorney at Law, speaks about how she came to...
Interviewed during his visit to Australia, 2013.
August 17, 2010 103.2 HOPE - radio station You’ve heard of PhDs in science, medicine and education but have you...
Brisbane kytherians at paliochora excursion ..exploring the wonderful site and seeing all the churches .. this one is called ' e...
Gorgeous Ruby! Ruby's father was Evangelo Megaloconomos born 7 September 1891, died 29 January 1983 Ruby was born 16 September...
29.03.2024 (Message Board)
07.03.2024 (Message Board)
28.02.2024 (Message Board)